I started with Minfernal and Meteor Strike, if No-No was not using the dive attack on the first move i quit the fight and reengaged until he does. He will use his dive attack on cooldown (at least i made that observation) and if you use meteor strike on cooldown aswell you will always escape the dive attack. I used Immolate and Immolation to quickly burn through his block skill. After Minfernal died No-No had about 1,6k HP left.

Since my Pterrordax was faster than No-No (even under 50%) i waited until his dive attack to use my lift-off. Thats about all that was important.

I think this elite pet battle could be a good fight to level pets, since you only need two good pets to win this battle. But i did not try it in the first place so i do not know if this battle gives xp.

Comentado por Snuggly

I used these two magic types as his abilities are weak against them. I used their flying abilities which are strong against him. I did not have to use a third.

Comentado por sirinad

Ok, so, I found a rather humorous combination of pets that can be used to defeat ANY Beast of Fable. Here's the jist.

You need to start with a pet that can cast Sunlight (Luz do Sol). Cast Sunlight and swap to your next pet.

Your second pet needs to have Life Exchange (Trocar Vida). Attack a few times then cast it. Do NOT try to push the damage so low that it gets risky; use it when you hit half health or so.

Finish with any pet that can use Predatory Strike (Ataque Predatório). Obviously you want to use this ability whenever the opponent is under 25% health.

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So how does this strategy work? It exploits the insanely high health of the beasts of fable and uses it against them. Sunlight will increase their health and your health by 50%. This means that Life Exchange, which caps out at your max health, can hit 50% harder. Most pets with this ability seem to have 1400 health, which means that with Sunlight, Life Exchange will hit for 2100. The Beasts of Fable have about 4200 health; with Sunlight, that means they'll be down to roughly 2100/6300 (it'll vary a bit from beast to beast). That means if you can do roughly 500 extra damage to the enemy sometime during the fight, they'll be under 25% health and be one-shottable by Predatory Strike, as 1500-1600 health will still be killable by the strike. Note in many cases it also may be possible for the second pet to simply beat the enemy to death on their own; this is just a generic thing.

There are two things you need to watch out for. First, on pets that heal, you'll need to make sure the enemy is low enough, and it'll take a few extra hits. Not a big deal, just be aware of it. It's obviously very essential that the enemy be under 25% when you use Predatory Strike; if they're just a bit high, you'll be in for a harder fight. Second, watch out for pets that Burrow/Dive/BeaverDam/block your attacks in some way. Life Exchange and Predatory Strikes are essential abilities that can't be allowed to miss, so against enemies that have a potential to block these, be careful.

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There are a LOT of options for pets with these abilities, and almost anything will work. However, I like

1) For the first pet, my personal preference is Alma dos Aspectos (though Nabo Terrível works, and I'm sure almost everyone will have it). It doesn't matter much, but he can open with Surge of Light for a little bit of free damage, taking some load off my second pet; no other pet with Sunlight has a good, hard-hitting ability that only takes one turn.

2) My preference for the second pet is Dragoleta Etérea or Dragoletinha (the same thing, other than perhaps stats). This is probably your most important pet to choose well, since he'll be the only one doing actual combat. Higher health is better if you have the choice. Matamentes em Miniatura works as well, but he doesn't really have a good choice for spammable attacks; you need to either use a weak attack or one that locks you into doing nothing else for 3 turns. With the dragons, you can Arcane Blast and then Life Exchange whenever you want. As another minor perk, the dragons will get their +50% damage buff when the target goes under 25% health, giving you an indication they're ready to be hit with Predatory Strike.

3) My preference for the final pet is Miniwing (Aletita). There are a ton of pets with Predatory Strike, and any will work. However, there's a good chance your Flyer will get hit under 50% health (due to Sunlight) before they can attack and lose his speed buff. Speed is your friend; you don't need to hit hard, you just need to hit before the enemy can Burrow/heal/whatever. Miniwing is EXTREMELY fast, so he should always go first. That being said, there are other fast Flyers too, but this one is just my preference.

Comentado por Dinner

I Must be extremely lucky but i managed to defeat him with using just one pet, Amber Moth without losing a single hp (although my both Moth Dust' made him sleep and he missed Tail slap 2-3 times). Moths are great against this one!

Comentado por Pinx

Vale of Eternal Blossoms 11,70. If you don't have co-ords, sit on top of the words "Setting Sun Garrison" on your map and fly directly west. You'll find him just before the dead end of the wall.

He's chilling out with a couple of Golden Civet Kittens.

Beat him with my team of Fossilized Hatchling, Cogtail Raptor and Shore Crab.

He's ultra cute too!

Comentado por HenrikMy

I used my lv 21 silky moth and Gryphon hatchling and just in case my Panda cub,the two first one did main work.Was piece of cake.

Comentado por moochen

I used the Fire-Proof Roach as my first pet. Used the ability Apocalypse. The ability killed him when the meteor hit, after 15 rounds. I guess any roach or beetle with the ability would do. The roach must be alive and the pet in play when the meteor hits btw.

Comentado por Pads

Soloable with any type of Moth. Using Slicing Wind, Cocoon Strike and Moth Dust. He'll often use Beaver Dam - don't use any abilities until it's worn off, just pass. Use CS and MD on cool down and you'll get him easy.

I use sirinad's suggestion - my pets are Terrible Turnip/Sprite Darter Hatchling/Brilliant Kaliri) - which works for every one of these guys, though there are a couple healers for which it's probably easier to use 3 of the appropriate counter class.

Comentado por Chiba

I'm not sure if it's a bug, but it seems that his dam is also blocking his own attacks. At least I observed it several times when he used Dive. I didn't use any blocking abilities myself.

Comentado por Askevar

I used a team consisting of the Minfernal, Anubisath Idol and Disgusting Oozling

Minfernal got about 1/3 of his health shaved off and probably would have gotten more if I knew the timing of attacks beforehand.

Anubisath Idol provided the Deflection for the second attack of NoNo's dive and almost finished him off.

Disgusting Oozling hit him once and he fell over.

Comentado por Bratamoli

Important Notes:

There's No xp multiplier for defeating Elite Battle Pets.

They have higher drop rates for rare stones and alt panda pets.

The bag for the fable daily has a very large chance to contain a random rare upgrade stone.

Comentado por Aleflusher

Also, just on the other side of the wall from No-No is the rare Krol the Blade.

Comentado por Gurlnextdoor

Ughhh! I always think of the No no shaver when I battle this pet ! lol

Comentado por deadrosie

I beat No-No using my Level 23 Electrified Razortooth to apply a bleeding effect with Rip, then my Level 25 Dancing Water Skimmer pounded on him with Pump and my Level 25 Clefthoof Runt got him with Trumpet Strike and Trample.

Comentado por coezo

Use Beaver Dam to your advantage! Just pass (or heal, buff etc) and let No-No break it itself. It's not a bug, according to the description: Creates a wooden dam that blocks two attacks. Both enemy and allied attacks will be blocked.

Comentado por Aena

A couple of posts have already highlighted the use of moths to kill - the choice of three strong against aquatic attacks helps.

But to clarify, if anyone is having troubles the key points are:- take Cocoon Strike and something like Moth Dust with a chance of stun- have a pet with more than 291 speed without the flying buff meaning you'll always go first- use the stun attack on cd (unless the dam is up)- since you are faster, you'll always see when he goes under water, use cocoon strike then to avoid the hit- use your basic attack the rest of the time

Majority of the time, I can kill him just using one moth.

Comentado por Egre2

I soloed No-No using Magical crawdad only :o used Claw,Healing mist, and Wish when he do Beaver barricade use heal he some times use dive on that wall so you can block much dmg with that

Comentado por Sallador

Garden Moth is absolutely amazing here. I pretty much took down 90% of it's HP with Alpha Strike, Cocoon Strike and Moth Dust.

Definitely worth having one for this fight.

Comentado por MABGamer6407

Map does't see to be accurate. I searched every where around the dot on map. Still have't found it.

Comentado por arick

I am having a glitch with No-No, while doing the Beasts of Fable as a daily. As part of the daily, I've beaten him twice, using two dragons and a flyer. But, even though I get the "You Won" banner after the fight, I am not getting credit for the daily quest. No-No keeps showing up as incomplete.

Comentado por saras393

Comentado por cleolune

I like how he has his own little picnic set-up to snooze next to.

Anyway, Enchanted Broom absolutely destroys No-No.

Comentado por Leviatharan

The best strategy for this Legendary Pet is to turn his own attacks against him.Early on in the battle, he usually syncs Beaver Dam with his Dive attack- creating the dam, then diving within the next two turns. The idea here is to let him block his own Dive with the dam by passing each turn until he Dives.This strategy usually works best with a faster pet, so that you can avoid attacking him until he breaks his own dam (slower pets will usually get a hit in the turn he casts the dam, unless you get very lucky and miss, or timed it for a heal/self-buff rather than a hit). I opened on him with a Phoenix Hatchling, whose natural weakness to Aquatic attacks appreciated this stratagem, and whose high base speed and Peck attack made it a surprisingly effective attacker.Keep in mind that while No-no's actually Diving, your attacks will Miss before they can be Blocked by the dam itself, which can be a saving grace if you DoT'd him before he went under, or if you decide to cast something like Immolation before he comes back up.

Comentado por alpanhell

Looks like blizz has lowered the health drastically on the legendaries AND added an elite buff that lowers all damage they take by 50%. I don't remember seeing this in the patch notes anywhere?

Comentado por Twostarx

With the imp, open with Immolation + Wild Magic, swap out for the raptor and use Black Claw + Hunting Party = instant death.

Comentado por Mishymish

Here's the thing...

Not all of us have all these uber pets that can kill this dude in like 4 moves (slight exaggeration - I meant 5). I tried and tried and I cried! (virtual tears of course). I almost had him down by using 2 bunnies and 1 chipmunk (I just needed one more round).

There is, however, a happy ending to this story. After having a little break I came back determined not to move from my chair until I defeated this aquatic monster (don't let his cute looks fool you).

Comentado por Macazzar

I was messing about with combinations for this today and killed him with two pets unexpectedly using the sprite darter hatchling and onyxian whelpling.

Used Moonfire and once he had a big hit on me used life exchange to take him below 50% health. Then swapped to Onyxian Whelpling - carefully avoided dive with lift-off and passed during the dam phase or healed. Used Tail -sweep when I could and must have been lucky to never miss as I killed him with plenty of health left. I had a lvl 25 moth in third position as I find they usually do well against him but didn't need it.

Comentado por WStilgar

If you have any pet with Lift-Off, it can be used greatly to avoid his dives (he dives, you lift off, his dive misses, you hit him flat in the face) also, always pass when he's got his dam up, makes him waste 2 attacks. Got him with Imperial Eagle Chick and Silky Moth to finish him off (any moth would do)

Comentado por AtroposZ

I used my Sunreaver Micro Sentry with Call Lightning and Fel Immolate (eating a Dive), then switched to a H/S rabbit and used Stampede. No-No has a speed of 309 (not the 291 it lists above) and having my rabbit be able to use Dodge after No-No submerged probably saved it's life. I had my Nether Faerie Dragon in there just in case, but didn't end up needing him.

Any dot + Call Lightning would work, but it was especially handy to have both on the same pet so I didnt have to use the rounds swapping out. Dive *hurts*.

I really, really hate what they did with the Fabled Beasts. The HP "nerf" is bad enough but so far at least half of them have had a heal as well. Its nearly impossible to DPS them down before heal is off CD again. Honestly Blizz, were you looking to make it so Apocalypse/Survival was the only sure way to down these guys? Cuz if so, you succeeded..... grats.

Comentado por arcsis

I just soloed this guy with a Luyu Moth. It was a combo of letting his own dam block his attacks & using Cocoon Strike & Moth Dust right after. (The dam would last enough turns for them to be off CD when it was gone.)

It was probably RNG on my side, but it can be done.

Comentado por Aranyszin

Though buffed like all Fabled Beast pets in 5.3, No-No is still an Aquatic pet with only Aquatic (offensive) abilities.She has no heals, and her Barragem de Castor ability is more help to you then to her. Mergulho is dangerous but predictable, though Batida de Cauda can hit pretty hard.

First thing to note: Whenever No-No casts Barragem de Castor, just pass while she attacks you. Her Barragem de Castor will cause her hits to miss for two attacks while your CDs tick down. This is ESPECIALLY useful if she casts Mergulho with the dam up because it doesn't count against the dam so you can control whether the dam is still up when she emerges, forcing a miss.

If the damage buff from Flock is still up, using Slicing winds right off the bat for max damage. After that, Adrenaline rush if your speed is lower than No-No, otherwise use Slicing winds. Cast Liftoff after he dives to avoid the damage.

Comentado por groohl

Comentado por Vargur

Also solo-ed with Effervescent Glowfly (rare 25).Keep Glowing Toxin up, time Cocoon Strike with his Dive cooldown and Slicing Wind as a filler.

Comentado por Digsu

Possibly a coincidence, but No-No shares his/her/its name with No-No the Little Seal from a children's book of the same name (here's a Youtube video of someone reading it). While it could be intentional (otter is pretty much the closest you can get to "little seal" in Pandaria), there are the facts that a) the book seems to be pretty obscure and b) it deals with child molestation, of all things. Which, in a twisted way, would admittedly kinda fit in with the "animal story that's supposed to teach children valuable lessons" thing, but still.

Comentado por mewmewface

i used crystal beetle apocalypse and 2 undead, thing is, he keeps building that dam so it makes the rounds go faster.

Comentado por jester20007

I started with Kun-Lai Runt (Frost Shock, Deep Freeze then Takedown) until it died, then killed it with Effervescent Glowfly (Glowing Toxin, Cocoon Strike, Slicing Winds)I didn't used my 3rd pet

Comentado por Oraculum

Easily Solo'd with a Yellow Moth. I used the P/P breed upgraded with a Battle-stone, but I imagine any other breed and even an uncommon would work. I used the following abilities: Alpha Strike, Cocoon Strike, and Moth Dust and finished over half health in several kills.

Comentado por Aliandrin

L2P means Learn to Pass.

His beaver barrier will block his own attacks.

Comentado por ilostmahbucket

Solo'd with rare 25 Skywisp Moth (H/S) 111.

Comentado por NerdLover85

I had a problem using every strat posted .... so I picked parts from them and came up with a good team all of them are rare quality Dragonbone Hatchling, Effervescent Fly, Silky Moth. I open with EF using the glowing toxin move, followed by cocoon strike (unless he has the dam up I would just use slicing wind or you can pass) then if he has built the dam while your in CS pass or use slicing wind it will have enough force to make his wall of sticks come crumbling down. Next SM (not to be misconstrued with s&m) I open with moth dust follow with CS (again you can pass or use slicing wind) then slicing wind. Next DbH I open with hawk eye followed by lift-off and a slicing wind ftw. You can always repeat or find your own lil nitch in rotations.

Comentado por edensessentials

got him using these pets:arcane eyenordrassil wispelfin rabbiton the magics i used flying moves, and on the rabbit i kept block up and burrowed as often as possible, hitting in between cooldowns on those moves with flurry

Comentado por Alaurynn

Surely it can't be an accident that No-No is a women's hair removal gadget, and this NPC is a beaver.

Comentado por PewpewNL

5.4 - 3 Pets (possible 2)

As I didn't have the right pets for this fight I had to go creative;I used:

Pterrodax Hatchling (25)Brilliant Kaliri (25)Any Moth (22)

FlyBy till No-No casts his Dive, if he does and you're still 50%+ hp use lift off to dodge his dive and doing a nice 1000+ damage on No-no. keep healing / FlyBy till the hatchling is dead.

Get out the Kaliri and use shriek > nocturnal dawn, I was unlucky and it missed but im sure you can two pet it this way

The moth was just to finish it off, I had to use Cocoon Strike to block his 2nd dive though.

Hope this helped someone

x Pew

Comentado por ednerid

I'm not sure if it's amazing coincidence or if the game cheats. No-no's first move seems to depend entirely on my choice of first move. I use a nether dragon with Life Exchange. If I use Moonfire first, No-No dives. But if I select Arcane Blast, he Tail Slaps. Every time. Now, in a turn based game, opponents are not supposed to know your move until AFTER selecting theirs, so how does the game get to choose its first move based on my choice. Cheating. I can still beat the beaver, but it sure takes some of the fun away.

Comentado por Frehk

I have used all the tip on this thread. I even used the Jade Owl/Netherfaeirie/Ashwing moth combo. Even the Jade Owl's high resistance to magic attack (Tail Slap/Dive) makes little difference. Tail slap still hits like a truck and happens more often than before patch 5 point 4. Even the weak attacks CRIT for more than a normal attack. I beat it one time, but I'll pass on any future encounters until the nerf bat makes its way around. A game is suppose to relieve stress. Not add to it...

Comentado por craigsea

I have good luck with a fast moth and a raven or crow, all 25 rares. And pass on the damn, it blocks her 2 attacks and you waste nothing.

I just used:

Fungal Moth with 341 speed, and

Gilnean Raven and Crow with

Comentado por schwag

Almost solo'd with Kun Lai Runt had 300 hp and no no killed him but was easy work for my ji kun hatchling

Comentado por SekceeA52

Just say No-No to his shield wall, he blocks his own attack with it so PASS

This is not my idea, somebody else posted it but nobody voted it up so it's scrolled off the page..

Comentado por SekceeA52

Hmm.. I just beat him with 2 level 25s (ashwing moth and Gilean raven) and a level 6 Crow from Darkmoon Island but the Crow didn't get any xp. I swapped him in for one round when the dam was up .. Just FYI, if you try to level a pet in this fight .. wont work swapping him in for the damn dam.

Comentado por axolotls

This guy isn't particularly difficult compared to some of the other Beasts of Fable, but I found an extremely easy and rather humorous way to defeat him with two pets. Any roach/beetle with Apocalypse and Mr. Bigglesworth using Ice Barrier. Apocalypse on turn one, then switch to Bigglesworth and put your barrier up. He'll put up his own Beaver Dam and you can just pass every single turn until your barrier is back up, causing both of your barriers to block 4 of his attacks, one of which being Dive which will account for the 5th turn for your barrier cooldown. Repeat until Apocalypse hits.

Comentado por Javasteph

Since patch 5.4 many of these strategies do not work. I used a Gilnean Raven (Call Darkness > Nocturnal Strike > Peck), when dead brought out Crow (Nocturnal Strike- because the Raven's Call Darkness should still be up > Alpha Strike (you can use Call Darkness or Nocturnal Strike if necessary) or just Alpha Strike. When he puts up Beaver Dam just "pass" until the dam is no longer visible. Neither his or your attacks will do anything while the dam is present, so no worries about that. My third pet was a leveler.

Comentado por dgnuff

You can often solo this guy with a Jade Owl, as long as No-no casts Dive as his first move. If he doesn't, forfeit (bandage if necessary) and restart.

Start with Lift-Off, and then use Slicing Wind unless Lift-Off has come off CD, in which case you cast it immediately. As long as No-no started with Dive, your Lift-Off will always avoid the damage from Dive, and Slicing Wind is usually enough to take him down.

I keep a fast flyer as backup, 310 speed or faster, e.g. P/S Polly, but don't need it that often.

Comentado por rsetlock3

Comentado por Caliisto

Pterrordax Hatchling (Because he's cool)- Apocalypse, then Lift-Off (if he doesn't build a dam), then switch to a Moth. If he builds a dam, switch to a Moth.

Moth- Moth Dust, then Slicing Wind. Try to save Cocoon for No-No's Dive, but use it to survive as long as possible.

Grasslands Cottontail (S,S)- Dodge, Flurry, and use Burrow to survive.

Pass on dam.Pterrordax has to survive for Apocalypse to kill No-No so he (Pterrordax) cant be the active pet at the time.

Comentado por odinwalder

Easily solo'd with crow using murder and alpha strike.Murder destroys his dam.

Comentado por reilyn

Beasts of Fable

The most effective team I've found so far for all of the beasts is Val'kyr Não Nascida, Chrominius and a backup of your choice. You should finish the fight within about 5-7 rounds. However, try to pick a good backup for each beast in case RNG is not on your side and you need a couple of extra attacks.

Special note about Ti'un, o Vagante: You will need your backup pet most of the time due to the mitigated damage from Escudo de Carapaça. Corvo Guilneano is a good choice of backup but any will work; you shouldn't need more than 1-2 extra hits anyway.

** Edited to rephrase for all beasts. **

Comentado por tempovision

Forest mothHighlands turkeyClockwork gnome

All are 25 and rare. Killed him the first try.

Comentado por prinsallan

In-Depth for this battle:Easiest of all!Just Moth Dust as first attack and Alpha Strike if that attack isnt available.Whenever he puts up a beaver dam- wait until he attacks it twice by himself.After his second attack gets "blocked" by the dam, Moth Dust again.Usually you win this one with 2 moths.

My fastguide is the notes I have made for myself to get through the dailys in Pandaria a little quicker. The order they follow is the most effecient way to get to all 22 if you look at the world map, starting from the Shrine of Two Moons.With this guide you should get some nice Pet Battling stuff and make a few hundred gold and 500 timeless coins on the Pandaria dailys every day. Some days you get a pet worth (Auction house) appx 500-1500g in addition to the usual stuff.

This should be all you need to conquer the dailys. Good luck and happy pet-battling!-Jonas "prinsallan" Åstrand

====================================Fastguide (all pets mentioned below are Rare (Blue) and lvl 25, except your level-pet (if any) ofc. See each move-build in the Appendix A section of this guide and see Appendix B for in-depth guide for each battle.

Comentado por Coloratura

Soloed it easily with Kun-Lai Runt (Takedown/Frost Shock/Deep Freeze)

Comentado por Darkholynova

For those who have completed the pet tournament, Chi-Chi can completely solo this guy. Spam Alpha Strike unless he dives or uses his barrier. On barrier, use tranquility both rounds. On dive, use ethereal. Didn't need my backup pets.

Comentado por Cardinalai

Easily soloed with a S/S Wild Crimson Hatchling. Healing flames to recover from random hits, Lift Off to avoid Submerge.

Comentado por Unobservant

Almost beat him with a rare quality level 25 S/S Crow (Call Darkness>Nocturnal Strike>Alpha Strike, rinse and repeat). The crow died just before No-No was downed but I had a level 23 rare Flamering Moth as backup. One shot from the moth and No-No was dead.

Comentado por hmmz

If you are like me and not satisfied with strategies that leave you at the mercy of RNG and rely on a certain order No-No uses his skills in, I may have the answer you've been looking for: Glowflies!Glowing Toxin deals HP-based damage and is unaffected by the passive damage reduction, and as such, is highly effective (not just against No-No, but elite pets in general).

All pets must be faster than No-No (above 309 speed without flying racial).

If you don't have a S/S Firefly, you can just take a second S/S Shrine Fly. The Shrine Fly actually has better stats for this kind of work and is therefore a much better choice. It has just enough HP to survive two melee hits from No-No (still dies in two hits if it gets critted or hit by Dive), while the Firefly always dies in two hits. I just have a personal habit of not using duplicates.

Here's how it works:

Dam up?

Yes. Pass.

No. Continue to next priority.

Will your active pet die from the next attack?

Yes. Cocoon Strike > Glowing Toxin > Slicing Wind

No. Glowing Toxin > Cocoon Strike > Slicing Wind.

And done. I have never lost since I switched to this team. Although I haven't used it for long enough to be 100% sure about it, it's certainly a lot less dependant on RNG than the more popular teams.

Like many others, I went with three moths in the past, until one day my team suffered a crushing defeat. Healed up, went right back into the battle with the exact same team and tactic, and soloed No-No with the first moth without taking any damage.It was then that I began looking for a team that works even if No-No refuses to build his dam and just comes at you, two-shotting all your pets with simple melee spam. Or if Moth Dust misses a few times.

I'm not sure whether Glowflies are an established strategy by veteran Pokémon Trainers Pet Battlers or not, but since I couldn't find anything else on this page, I'd assume it as rather uncommon. I've come up with this idea after trying many different setups, none of which worked as well as I'd want them to.

Comentado por bharadwazs123

I was trying to find a better way to fight this guy and out of surprise found Pterrordax Hatchling can solo him.I used

Flyby

Ancient Blessing

Lift-off

Mainly use (Ancient Blessing and pass)/(pass and pass) when Beaver Dam is up Use Lift-off Dive and rest of the time use Flyby and you win.

Comentado por Vegatifa

My Demonículo do Crepúsculo and Guardiãozinho Alado had an easy time with No-No. Dragonetinho Onyxiano had a hard time with beaver dam and dive since she's so slow, so I swapped her early. Twilight Fiendling smacked No-No down pretty low before dying (had rake, creeping ooze and siphon life, not the best 1st attack choice) and my guardian cub easily finished it off.Tried with an all drake team first and it definitely didn't work lol.

Comentado por titpost

2 Moths are enough of him

Comentado por DrJ105

Just killed it with this method. My first moth didn't take a single point of damage. :-o

Explanation: Starting a battle with Kaliri. Use Shriek first then Predatory Strike or Quills till enemy creates a dam. #1 - If enemy dives without dam then swap with level up pet { or } and right away swap back to Foxling.(! - Or if Kaliri's health becomes lower than 676 then swap with Foxling and continue with Foxling#3. If Kaliri get killed before enemy creates a dam then reset a battle and try again.)#2 - If enemy creates a dam but level up pet has not come out yet then swap with level up pet. Swap back to Foxling. If there is still dam or enemy is diving inside ground then keep on using Dazzling Dance. #3 - If dam disappears then keep on using Flurry till Foxling health gets bellow 700 then use Howl. Then keep on using Flurry till Foxling gets killed.Swap to Kaliri (#4 - If Foxling's Howl effect is still active then use Predatory Strike first) or use Quills till enemy health gets bellow 351 then use Predatory Strike.

To understand how the pet type and #Battle Sequence work then please go to my main post |Legendary Beasts|.

Comentado por Arugadh

Three moths, 25 rare, Alpha Strike, Cocoon, Moth Dust.

This !@$!@ Otter does NOT have any set pattern that he plays his attacks in. After a whole expac of yelling & cursing & trying all the strategies here -- well, he won't automatically play his biggest attacks when they come off CD (like all the other legendaries & trainer pets will); he waits & cheats -- the moment you choose your "big" attack, that's when he hauls off with a dive or the dam, and he'll play the tail-swipe at all other times.

So, three moths. All of them faster. Hit with Moth Dust for your very first attack, hold Cocoon in reserve for when he dives, and Alpha Strike the SOB down.

I swear, there has to be a dev or a CS person sitting there with god-mode on for this otter. I wait for the day that Blizz allows us LW's to skin his hide.

Comentado por LilithDeluca

My team to defeat No-No was a 25 Oasis Moth (P>S), 23 Amber Moth (P>S) and 23 Ashwing Moth(P^S.) All of which used the same moves, Alpha Strike, Cocoon Strike and Moth Dust.------------------------------Notes for this fight: Pass whenever the Civet uses Beaver Dam, use Cocoon Strike whenever he uses Dive. Use Moth Dust whenever it's off C/D and Alpha Strike as a filler. From experience my first moth died, but the second moth defeated it using the same rotation.

Comentado por skag

It generally works with a 3 moths combo, or 3 other flying pets but after a couple of rounds, whatever you do, your speed drops and he is faster. Just something to keep in mind.

Comentado por valfader

This @#$%ing guy is a massive troll. Good luck trying to get a Howl Bomb off on him. It's completely random what abilities he'll use, and more likely than not he'll either Dive or use Beaver Dam the moment you try to apply debuffs on him.

It's extremely annoying to see this being the one pet in the game that actually doesn't stick to a specific set of abilities being used in what order.

Comentado por ullrapollo

I think this is a reference to the character Nono from the movie The Enchanted Journey.

RNG can mess you up a bit on occasion, but if you have a backup pet that can dish ~200 damage in the rare event that he's spamming Beaver Dam, you should be able to win pretty much every time.

Jade Owl is a perfect backup pet, seeing as it's the only pet in game that is both tough & strong vs. No-No (not counting the broom, because it's useless).

Comentado por Vegatifa

Clockwork Gnome's Build Turret helped a bit even after he died.Wildhammer Gryphon lasted until he was about 10% health. Flock was a plus.Gilnean Raven finished the job at full health.

did it again a second day and only needed gnome and raven. Gryphon wasn't used at all.

Comentado por lynnsie

I beat this guy with a bit of an odd combination of 2 pets. PI tried number of strategies on this page, none of which got me anywhere probably because I didn't have enough S/S pets. Even the moths I did have were lacking in certain skills I needed, and the fly I had just would not survive more than a couple of hits. I tried someone's runt strategy but the runt died quickly because he couldn't get a hit in (even though the person said he was using an H/H runt, I have no idea how he even got a hit in)... finally, I started throwing random combinations of pets at the guy until I found one that worked. So here it is:

Swap the carry pet in during any old dam phase, he does not have to o or take damage for it to count.

Other than that it was a lot of decoy and puppies of the flame, both allowing you to avoid damage completely. During dam (after I had already swapped in the carry pet on a previous dam turn), I would use Cauterize to heal up the corgi assuming he had gotten hit at all, which only happened I think once. You'll then be passing a lot on dam so he destroys his own creation.

I would swap the dragonling and the puppy back and forth depending on whose cooldown was up: decoy or puppies of the flame.

Something to keep in mind is that with decoy up, he will attack the decoy first and then his own dam, which was frustrating, so you'll have to play with the best time to put it up like I did.

Ultimately I came away with everyone at full health and one dead No-No. It was a slow burn fight but it certainly worked.

Comentado por madgreek65

Easy two pet strategy. Two moths with cocoon and dust.

Start with dust. Time cocoon when he dives. When he builds beaver damn, swap to carry pet. He blocks his own attacks so you can quickly swap back to moth.

Comentado por Tokoyaa

I found this fella relatively easy with a Junglebeak and a Anubisath Idol, with a Chrominius on the back burner just in case things got hairy. I started with Junglebeak, did some flybys, lift off, and pecks. Took No-No down a fair bit before it died. The Anubisath Idol kept up Sandstorm, deflected the Dives, and crushed it until death.

Comentado por mzBKworm

I hated this freaking otter.

Pull out a roach and cast apocalypse. Servant of Demidos 25 rare - Animus, siphon and Magic sword till it dies.Switch to Moth and use Cocoon, moth dust and slicing winds. I didn't have another moth high enough or I would've used multiples.Moth probably took out half the health, and I skipped on the turns when dam was up because dm blocked me from being hit by any of it's own attacks.Apocalypse hit the round after moth died, I win.

Comentado por Shekills

After trying the moth method a number of times (I didnt have a fast enough moth team) I ended up going with my Teroclaw hatchling, used natures ward and then dodge. Alpha strike to fill, had a moth as a back up and didnt need to use it.

Comentado por Jbishhh

Anyone see that floating can of wroms in the water by NONO? WTF is up with that?

Comentado por Jbishhh

What's up with that floating can of Worms in the water by him?

Comentado por emr78

if you dont have a moth:carry pet dread hatchling/kalirihighland turkey

Comentado por ZIGMER

Wildhammer Gryphon Hatchling or any other pet that uses the Flock ability is actually another solid choice besides one of the many good choiced Moths, due to the immense damage Flock deals deals, while been a Flying ability.

Comentado por ZIGMER

Wildhammer Gryphon Hatchling or any other pet that uses the Flock ability is actually another solid choice besides one of the many good choiced Moths, due to the immense damage Flock deals, while been a Flying ability.

Comentado por Ninjatrainee

Step 1: Clockwork gnome - Set up turrets and use filler moves until you dieStep 2: Zandalari Kneebiter (Has to have speed to go first each turn) - Black Claw upon entering fight, then use Hunting PartyStep 3: Profit

Comentado por hevgirl

Comentado por ToviValdora

Three crows destroys all four legendary aquatic fights (Skitterer Xi'a, No-No, Ti'un the Wanderer and Dos'Ryga.) The breed of crow really doesn't matter. I have just a regular Crow, Gilnean Crow, and Dread Hatchling. Call Darkness, Nocturnal Strike, and the most powerful hit you have in the #1 slot. My two crows use Alpha Strike and my Dread Hatchling has Peck (because I didn't want to rely on RNG.) The only time it gets dicey is on No-No. He doesn't have an order to his moves and sometimes his Dive + Dam ability can screw you up. However, I have never failed these four fights since I switched to crows (I used to use wasps and poison him to death.)

Comentado por AllianceHead

Comentado por SargonStarblade

Do not bother trying to level a pet in this battle I took a level 24 and got a whopping 218 XP.

Comentado por Desoxyn1564

Easily 2 petted using Chrominius and Gilnean RavenHowl > Bite > Unless dam is up: Surge of Power; else Bite until Howl is off CD, then repeat from beginning with Howl.Chrominius eventually dies. No-No should be at less than 50% HP.Call Darkness > Nocturnal StrikeIf boss is still alive, Peck > Nocturnal Strike on CD.

Comentado por Vikinng

I love this name Plus this pet is pretty cool Thanks all

Comentado por SamashNZ

Yes folks, moths are legit.

Open with Moth Dust, use Cocoon Strike next and then Slicing Winds. Rinse and Repeat on cooldowns until your moth dies, then bring out your other Moth :P Easy peasy.

Comentado por Tullemus

Moth is the way to success - If you have 2 speeds grab a lvl 1 and get it to lvl 6 in 1 run, just swap when he makes the barrier. It can be repeated - doesnt give loads of xp - is a bit RNG dependent as you need to wait for the barrier - pass if you risk killing it!

Comentado por Phelgrahm

Soloed with Hyjal Wisp 2-1-1. Used Evanescence to block Dive, otherwise used Arcane Blast to chip away at No-No's health and Wish whenever it was on cooldown. Finished with 1200 health.